In ancient Rome and Greece, yarrow was called the "Herba Militaris" or military plant because its anti-inflammatory properties have long been used to heal wounds. In folk healing, yarrow tea is attributed anti-inflammatory and antiseptic effect. Yarrow tea is believed to stimulate appetite, reduce the accumulation of gas, help with colds, fevers, lower the temperature, stop bleeding and promote wound healing.
Yarrow is not recommended during pregnancy.
In ancient Rome and Greece, yarrow was called the "Herba Militaris" or military plant because its anti-inflammatory properties have long been used to heal wounds. In folk healing, yarrow tea is attributed anti-inflammatory and antiseptic effect. Yarrow tea is believed to stimulate appetite, reduce the accumulation of gas, help with colds, fevers, lower the temperature, stop bleeding and promote wound healing.
Yarrow is not recommended during pregnancy.